Arniebear
Well-Known Member
On friday i took delivery of a new 4yr old irish lad he's very sweet and has settled pretty quickly. I lunged him yeaterday and as he was so well behaved decided to hop on board for a wander up the road, he was a gem! 😀
Of course on arrival he was a little nervous but over the weekend he has settled in nicely to my routine and even had a bath sussing out fairly quickly that the green snake wasnt in fact that scary and i could wash all the soap out of his coat with it! Bless
We do have one slight issue thou and im not sure what to do?
Ive had youngsters before but they have all been good to handle, he is by no means difficult but he is very unsure of you touching his hind legs and his reaction is to kick out :/
I start by brushing him all over head to bum and then slowly begin to brush down his hind quatres to his hocks this part is fine but below the hock he snatches his legs up and if you carry on will strike out. Obviously this reaction needs to be reactified i would like him to be comfortable to be touched all over and have all his feet picked out. He does have a full set of shoes on so someobody has managed to get them on him- im not putting it past him having had a bad session so want to teach him that its all right and not to worry but of course want to avoid getting caught by him as well it hurts!! 😀
Any tips of how to avoid getting kicked but to get him comfortable being touched and having his feet picked up? He has 4 white legs which evidently will need washing so he needs to be ok with it all!
Other than that im very happy with my new purchase and hope he makes a nice smart eventer!
A few pictures of Beanz!!
Of course on arrival he was a little nervous but over the weekend he has settled in nicely to my routine and even had a bath sussing out fairly quickly that the green snake wasnt in fact that scary and i could wash all the soap out of his coat with it! Bless
We do have one slight issue thou and im not sure what to do?
Ive had youngsters before but they have all been good to handle, he is by no means difficult but he is very unsure of you touching his hind legs and his reaction is to kick out :/
I start by brushing him all over head to bum and then slowly begin to brush down his hind quatres to his hocks this part is fine but below the hock he snatches his legs up and if you carry on will strike out. Obviously this reaction needs to be reactified i would like him to be comfortable to be touched all over and have all his feet picked out. He does have a full set of shoes on so someobody has managed to get them on him- im not putting it past him having had a bad session so want to teach him that its all right and not to worry but of course want to avoid getting caught by him as well it hurts!! 😀
Any tips of how to avoid getting kicked but to get him comfortable being touched and having his feet picked up? He has 4 white legs which evidently will need washing so he needs to be ok with it all!
Other than that im very happy with my new purchase and hope he makes a nice smart eventer!
A few pictures of Beanz!!